Asemsebe is a Ghanaian word which roughly translates to “words of wisdom,” or “philosophical debate.” What follows is a collection of poems, soliloquies, and prose intended to tickle dormant ears deep within the human psyche. It is an invitation to ruminate as one’s own silent witness. Its subjects serve to engage in conversation with one’s self and the universe at large, in an attempt to make sense of the human condition and our unseen relationships with our thoughts—the bit of ourselves which the world does not see or hear.
Asemsebe is a Ghanaian word which roughly translates to “words of wisdom,” or “philosophical debate.” What follows is a collection of poems, soliloquies, and prose intended to tickle dormant ears deep within the human psyche. It is an invitation to ruminate as one’s own silent witness. Its subjects serve to engage in conversation with one’s self and the universe at large, in an attempt to make sense of the human condition and our unseen relationships with our thoughts—the bit of ourselves which the world does not see or hear.
Rabbit holes await you! The Pocket Book of Little Big Things presents a delightfully simple and witty take on the biggest and most muddled subjects that we have in life. Subjects like sex, energy, the big bang and your very own enlightenment. Is love a simple thing? Is death a big deal? And God? WTF is God? The best bit though, is that this little book can be devoured in less than thirty minutes. Pass it along.
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